Ottawa 〓 Ottawa Symphony performed a concert of a violin made with a 3D printer

2018/11/05

On November 4, the Ottawa Symphony Orchestra performed a concert using a violin made with parts output by a 3D printer. In the violin, the orchestra assembled with the violin maker and creative designer, and outputted and completed the parts at the Industrial Technology Center in Winnipeg. In the concert, women members of the orchestra used eight violins and played new octet piece.

Photo:Ottawa Symphony Orchestra


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